Carlo Rustichelli always had a great and rare quality: He never made a distinction between movies of the A or the B series, and the final result of his soundtracks was always remarkable. For I due vigili Maestro Rustichelli has composed a wild Go Go dance floor "shake" for orchestra and choir introduced in the "Main Titles" (Tr.1), which is then reprised in an alternative version for the scene where young people are dancing in a flat and their noise causes the neighborhood to call the two funny cops (Tr.8). The composer has written a mysterious lounge theme (Tr.2) and funny music (Tr.3, Tr.5, Tr.6, Tr.7, Tr.10) that without doubt contains all the typical elements of his well-known style. As a bonus track we include the unused "Main Titles" (Tr.11).

For Ma chi t'ha dato la patente?Carlo Rustichelli wrote a nice theme performed by the whistle, choir and orchestra (Tr.12, Tr.14, Tr.16), a love theme with a jazz flavor (Tr.13, Tr.18), funny themes with a circus flavor (Tr.17, Tr.19, Tr.21), a charming slow ballad with a baroque-beat flavor performed by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni (Tr.15). For our CD (47:20) we used every note recorded in stereo during the original sessions. One more record to celebrate the musical art of Carlo Rustichelli.

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